The left clavicle is ipsilateral to the left scapula, and contralateral to the right.
I believe that clavicle is longer but narrower than the scapula.
The point at which the clavicle and the scapula connect is a joint called the acromioclavicular joint.The acromioclavicular joint.
Clavicle bone
100 percent anterior
The trapezius muscle plays a key role in stabilizing the scapula by preventing extreme elevation and protraction of the clavicle. Its upper fibers help elevate the scapula, while the middle fibers aid in retracting and stabilizing it.
I believe that clavicle is longer but narrower than the scapula.
The bones that articulate with the clavicle are the manubrium of the sternal end, and the acromion of the scapula.
Your shoulder is made up of the humerus, scapula and the clavicle
The acromial end of the clavicle articulates with acromion of the scapula to form the acromioclavicular joint.Acromion process, in acromioclavicular joint
The humerus and clavicle attach to the scapula.
The clavicle and the humerus join with the scapula to form the shoulder girdle
The Acromion Process of the Scapula meets the clavicle to form the Acromioclavicular Joint.
The humerus and clavicle attach to the scapula.
The clavicle and scapula
Gleno-humeral joint (scapula to humerus) Claviculo-acromial joint (clavicle to acromion of scapula) Sternoclavicular joint (attaches clavicle to sternum) Scapula articulates with the back of the chest so bones humerus (in the arm), clavicle sternum and scapula
The point at which the clavicle and the scapula connect is a joint called the acromioclavicular joint.The acromioclavicular joint.
The clavicle is connected to the manubrium of the sternum, and to the crocoid process of the scapula.